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Evening Vanguard from Venice, California • 7

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Evening Vanguardi
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i v. -j TT i w) i vV if yf vi Tf-VtV IK i.T'yyll fjiv -a. ihf. 1 teVWn.Ww1 Ob Eighth Ballot 7 -vff 7 'On Leave'From Slate Institution ts 4ll'f tPIper was stripped his clothing and' A wallet containing 37. He managed-fo crawl, a mile to tie Sandberg Lodge, he his assailant; State highway patrolmen stopped Jensen car a few.

minutes, later. Jensen ta 1939 admitted he killed a playmate, William Williams, 13, iiaid deputies. They added that since then he has been ednfiped In various mental institutk. Aep-nf oqt lupmp siaqufattt Arpo; M3UV)3 iu2eduiv3 Xta-IC mm tq Su(jq oj mo-Qe gujol Jm Hunt IIimilM A -v mimv; TuenSnA-totaKhiitsVZ uo. Xspb) punojaq Ilku Ajjp Asa-w Amis usaX spu JO) paumno uitiSoid qjoss nro Ahmi mim AqunimnoorMj spafoud na'qpM'aonetodoro zaj --oioui Xtpunqx Awaxapun sial qap diqsisqaiayc waaip- A aAtsuaqanbnoo of spafoad Attaiu '-moo jo aaquimo hapo jo auuq) twop apisdn u8s pioq pnog AgaaH Aio aaapo aqy josaopaiipJ' Vtq soSe an punddipeq pies aq inoA Jo; sqm aaquitio np-jaquiWD eq) oj qjoM.

'paAiMaj mgauaq gsmnui Amui7 ino upmod JaqumD am mof palm pnoq aqg ssaquiam ataavn3-quuj pnus Aqdnuc aoua aou UK UtmiauvH NO lOthTlV OO THMi pnoa-JRieu 91 nopuane aaoui youu 91 vj in w.n 138 ARCH BAILEY v. God a powerful means to solve daily problems win be the topic-of a public4 lecture on! Christian Sdenos to be. given in Venice this evening by Arch BaOeot Scrsmento. Batiqr. who a member of The Christian Science Board of Lectureship, will speak at the lnvia tlon of Twentieth Church of Christ; Scientist, lit the church Main and Brooks Avenue, at 8- pjri Admission is free and there is no collection.

Balkys "subject will be Christian Science: The Joyous Way of Love." Currently on a natkxiwide ko-ture tour, Bailey 'baa devoted bis lime to the practice of Christian Science he AUnif since lMOry.fi vA FoeMwp 'years! he vserved as golf course in theold flood catcl) basin of North' and development of18 into playgroubd, purl; find picnic grounds in the Fenmar sectornovr under sev- eral departments of Lt Anjrelea dtjr government ore work- ing out plana to relocate RoseAvenue and the LincoIo- Indiana storm drain across the area between Lincoln Boule- UNITED NATIONS; N. Y. U. Slacked Turiwy. beat, out Rus-slan-eupported.

Poland on the U.N, Security Council, today. Victory came on the eighth ballot Brazil; and; New -Zealand were elected to two other council va eancies on the lint ballot without gedous On the. eighth ballot Turkey got 4S votes to )9. for Poland. yys Balloting in the Conation General which council ynembers, was secret" V-y' Russia has demanded that" file U.N.

live up to a 1946 "gentlemen's agreement" whereby the Eastern countries now an Soviet satellites were assured represent tation. That bloc ran Poland 4in todays election. The United States; which claimed file agreement was valid for only one year put upTurkey. -Brazil got 56.votes.arid New Zealand V- for the otter seat the first ballot gave Turkey .32, Poland 18, Phillip- pines 17. Chechoslovakia 3, Ecuador 3 arid arid Mexico one vote.

None had the required two-thirds On the second ballot Turkey got 38. and. Poland' 20. ifc Third ballot: Turkey 22. Fourth: Turkey, 38; Poland 23.

Since neither, country got a two thirds majority, Pandit threw fiie balloting wide open and gave permission to members to vote for country at aU which la not presently a. council member. This is In with Assembly procedure, NEW YORK W-Herbert Bar-etV president of the Society of Motion Picture snd Television En-gineers, ssid today the motion picture idustry must remain alert to Its "respansibilites to the paying audience in the use of 3D end other new techniques. Barett, in a speech prepared for the 74th semiannual convention of fiie society, said that because of these-techlques the industry has -brought about reawakening which shows promise' of restoring motion pictures to an important economic position. The society an tio of three mw officers and six new members of its board of gov-.

emors. They are: Axel G. Jensen, of the Ben Telephone Laboratories, engineering vice presidet; Barto Kreuz-er. of RCAs Victor division, financial vice president; George Colburn, George W. Colburn Laboratory, treasurer; F.

N- Gillette and G. Misener, governors' tot the societys eastern district; R. a Painter and R. H. RAy, governors nnouced'the (Oar Downtown A.

Banna) The County Regional Plthning Commiiaion today granted a special permit' to the Roman Catholic Archbishop of LoS Angeleq to expand the Holy Cross Cemetery in the Baldwin Hills ana over, an adjoining 4063 aeng The; expansion tite sltuated tq hilly -territory about -400 feet Scidwe woriMt 'at west of 'lA Oenegi Boulevard and Stocker' Street; Immediately School for delinquent yard and Walgrove The City Recreation VCbmmle-slon passed a resolution at its last Thursday acoordtag tto Venice Ctanmissioner Nor-man, asking city plamfeig department to change present plans for extension of Rose Avenue from terminus t.jrrederick.SUeet east. of. Unooln, Vta Rose AvroOe, from a curved. line toVbne straight across the catch basin Relocate Storm Drain V-iV The Recreation Department afeo has conferred with I r. Ip, '-J vtCUnfinoed lYpto Hutrtitasoa-gaveled.

the eudfenee to its feet as Eisenhowers trict Engtacer John seated and banged his gavel again as a $ignal that the crowd eoitid also be scat- The jusocro came firto the hign ceiling chamber I dH (PST) and Justice aouticedrwithdeep Uef Justice Red Vtaeon i courtroota WUley read htacbm-X mission while Warren sat at the-1 toft hand side ql fee clerks Btad', 'fed: deqfe of Vtanoo and Waneni succ- said -that Viso hadV spent toirt1 of hta Ufe in ne for'We state and his ration; of Whidi he loved anti served wWVr Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m.-tomorrow at the chapel of Smith k. Salsbury for Mrs. Mar-83, who died yes- the Westover Sanitarium." BOjCjCta Mrs. Erhardt had needed hen for 32 yean' at me address, 4223 Madison eleofAve. 1 Her nearest living kin, and only survivor, a daughter-in-law, Mn.

Clara Erhardt; had made her home with her. Rev. William Blough of Grace Lutheran Church will officiate at the rites. Private cremation will follow. LOS ANGELAS A former ineatal' hospital patient; who, as' a boy of 14 killed a playmate, is now held, in the -shooting of a.Msrme Corps sergeant Vj John Richard Jensen, 28; 'described! by authorities as on leave, from a state mental institution, la held on suspicion of Robbery and assarilt with intent to commit murder.

Sgt Marvin L. Piper, 2L marine who had hitchhiked a ride with Jensen, was wounded with a. sheriffs deputies reported. i 'i v. 4 Piper, statkxwd sf the Marine Recruit Depot at San Diego, underwent aurgery yesterday and; his condition was described as good.

The investigating detectives 'said Jensen1 pidnd. up Piper In suburban TSmga, Friday' and drove him to a point one mile' south of Sandberg Lodge, on' tbf old Ridge Route; where the! shooting took place. quoted Jensen as say! tag; was; just, an impulse Vl i -V. w': northeast of the existing 169 acre cemetery. i The property.

is in the proper zone for cemetery use but a- pef-mlt is necessary before expansion of cemeteries can be Only one protest to the, proposed enlargement was voiced at (wo searings hold by the commission. That was sounded' today by Leo Kerwta, of Los Angdes, who said he was representing fiie Findley Gorp ownen of approximately 10 adres of oil land hear the expansion 'area, He said the corporation has a number of oil wells on the land and when they run dry it was' planried to subdivide the property. The cemetery expansion would then be detrimental to the contemplated subdivskn, Kerwn- asserted. The planners were unanimous in reemnmending. approval of the Approximately, 6000 property owners within a one and one-ball mile radius of the expansion site were notified by postal cards of the hearings; Partin i More local youngsters will take part In the CulVer-jPalms YMCAs Model Legislature program this year than ever That wu the promise today of John Plank, chkinnu of the Model Legislature Committee, following the groupd first meeting.

The committee plotted out program which will culminate in February when a local high school delegation attends the Model Legislature ta Sacramento to take over, the state government as senators, assembly men and observers. Besides; John Plank, Oliver dty High School principal, members of the committee ere Mrs. Marion Freebaim, president, Business and Professional Women's dub; ThomM Gunn, chief d(y administrator; Mrs. Ralph Larkin, president, Council; and Verne Libby, president. Coordinating Council.

Purpose of the group is fo plan the program and advise youngsters; pi they write bills to be submitted to the Model Legislature. Also they will be called upon; to. provide "enties" to other persons who can help. -YMCA executive secretary Nick Bronson will begin immediately to inforin HHT. ehiba of Initial plans and encourage as i members as take part Plank siaid the committee will request an allocation of about 15 2unu2sap saouo xaquisio EDITOR 8tar-Newe sad Rveatag Vaaigaatdt.

fA: Dear 1 i-- -V -t Beeasse yoa seen! kava the taaide track a'commaal-eating' wife Capt whe flew, her Flying Saacer from plaaet to' Nevada, reeeatiy 1 aav asking yen to this letter te her. 11162 Barman Ave, Culver aty. Calit, UDJL Capt 'AUra 89 Luna, 978 522.302 Vibzration, Lkghrtq-East CliriMt Tlie Sdar'SySteiBw; 'fy'x A ') ixlarn to one. of "The Barman Ave. Gala, by way of an open letter to tht editor of the -Evening since you jtyidentiy havf access to this paper, ibd.I know of no.

Interphn-eteiy service bywhidi to writs! to yob-dlrectlyff read1 ihe account; of Bethurums visits to youT space ship, which wu pubUshed OcL and thejet- i Tet ter you wrote fay way of ters'Vcolumn, Oct with much interest. We, for the xnost part, are inclined to believe feat you do exist fer' we realize' that; the conquest of outer, space is quite the coming thing in this scientific world of today. On th other hand we are also (to quote an American axiom) Missouri, and would like so very much tq meet )fra and learn more of your pkMt -for believing. v.h; Our little! club was organised less than a -year ago for the purpose of promoting better understanding and developing good neighbor Itaeu cm bur The success of our purpose is self evi-dqnt-Cbuld it be possible or us to extend this goodwill to another people on another planet yu' We. are having our.

next monthly meeting Tuesday evening, Oct 27, at my home, 11162 Barman in Culver Qty. We get to gether at about 8 pm. for an evening of relaxation, knitting, mending, and varied discussion: Light refreshments era served about 10 pm-1 am extending to you a most cordial invitation to attend this get-together, end let us meet you and talk with you. I am sure -you realize how honored we would feel, and that we would try our best to make you feel at home" with us. Then is ho.

doubt. but that you could tell us many tateresttag thtags regarding your planet your home, and your-peigde. Our 30 children oa the block would also be thrilled to know that. yofi had been YOU stated that you' cannot eat certain foods, ao if you will ten me what you rCAN i eat of our earthly, diet, toe win he sure to have.lt for yob. Please do not feel that we are making lightly of your existence, for we are truly sincere In wanting you to.

visit us, and hops that you win do sa You can reply to me directly, or by way 1 of the Star-News. I thank Mrs. Ratines, for your' rtpty in advance, and am loolting forward to. Introducing you to all Barman Gals, Dwsday, Oct 27th. Please DO eome, snd so, untU Sincerely.

i MRS. STEWART IWIGHT, 5-Year-Old Girl Seeks Return of Lost Kiiteii 4 Flve-yeavold Linda 'of 4165 Mildred Ave Culver Clrtr, is eeUng the'feforn of her pet ktt4 TV lost kitten disappelred early last Sundajr. morning and hunt been seen since. Little Linds, who Uvea with her i. Robert Watt parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Pepper haa grey! and white v-y. stripes. are urged to phone EX. 4 f', AaS1' A 89-ypavold woman Dorah Keys, of 46 QubbOuse Avn, Venice, Buffered, fettou -injuries when she was struck fay an automobile, at corner, of Washington Boulevard and Thatcher: Avenue early last evening Driver of fiie.

car wm Gtedon OM 2Q. 464 Sienflaa St, Venice. The injured jroman wu taken to the Santa'jMbhica Receivlhg' Hoe-pi talwhere ahC was treated fiv fractured pelvis fund lacerations. nsenhower Gets Board Report on Dock Striked WASHINGTON UR President Eisenhower today received a fact finding boards report oo Atlantic Coast dock strike thi: final stop needed before 'application for strikfa-chdqing cart iniujnctlon, A special board of taqi ihtfi head-, ed by- David former director of th Federal Mediation filed -its report at the White HqWp -yyn. That is a.

necessary sp under the TaftrHartley law's striksprocxbettagov ernment can go to court to seek aiT injunction. WEATHIR Cooler toidght, hot the, beet's on agafaa for tomorrow. fenpmisM Calver-Palms 66 Its Vonfoe ..1. I1H Jkyvf i.f -4, delegatesrto the the YMCA area counciL spcnaors of the Model Legislature. Die local delegation will.

be named after a series, of elimina-tlons to be Judged on Content of bills and the ability of their young authors to present 4. -4- AFS Plckpockets Snd purse snatdi-ers were on thd loose1 over the weekend in fee West Los Angeles area, poUcef reported Edward. B. IOng, 86-yeanold retired business man of 1329 Barry Ave, was for a bus at the corner of Barrington Avenue And Wllshire' Boulevard Saturday when a mu and woman drovfc up la an automobile. The toman; got out of the vehicle, walking up fo King arid sald, There is someone ta the car who want to meet ybu an old friend of yours.

As King peered 'Into' the car window at a man he didnt the jostled him. After the couple; drove i off, IQng was missing a coin purse from his left rear pocket, containing a'to-tal rif S54 Mrs. Anna Dauben, of 3249 Fay unloading packages from her car after an afternoon of shopping wln a ip-l passionate Ldevotkxi. respected for hit, taic.iV and. ability, and hita Ic: his snd foirness.V i Black.thcnsnnouriced Venice' ana Community Chest drive, In thecommerceand industry got underway; today under the direction of Murdock and his coramittee.

lt is an-' nounced fay Venice area chairman, Dr. Final plana. or the solicitation among: Venice ari Industries and factories' were made, at a meeting held It was attended fay Ed, Edwards, Arthur Schlaum-baum and Bill Weinstein ta addition to and Murdock. Nov 2 "was setter start of the "business division solicitation Venice ayea, under dfreo tkm of faustaess dufrinai) Arthur Dor drivf iH be smarted a kickoff farnkfast og. Nov, plans for which' are beingworio ed hakappointed 'four -'division follows: Karl Biahiprdowntown -district; Louis Nlckerbocker! Lincoln Boulevard noth of Venice Boulevard; Ernie Hall, Iipcolnr- Boulevard south of Venice Boulevard; and August -'-Vogelsang, Washington U'r to Vi i'i Continued from Page t) He was kdmttted to the Csllfornta ba- ta 1921.

As governor his annual pay wm junjp been nMivln tivnnn receiving 8U000. Knight took over js acting governor, yesterday when plane 'crossed the -state line en-rcu teto Washington, Dutieg.of lieutenant govemar will be as turned, State Sen- Harold Powers of Esgleville Modoe county, who by Knights "elevation to the governorship became president pro tern-, of. the Senate The gray-halred 1 Knight is1 a friendly man, an, indefatlgusble speaker and an experienced hand-Jujker. Hefo former tailback and waa a Superior. Cburt judge ta Los Angeles county before becoming lieutenant goveror.

Among the-spectators today were Knights twd daughters, Mrs. Robert Eaton, 28, (A.Loe Angeles, and Carolyn, 20, University of Southern California. student His wife died here last year. Also pres- et was a Mrs, Dolly Land of Escondido. T.4 preached and asked how to get to Beverly Boulevard.

The stranger, who was about 35; years old, tanned and wearing a light -sport coat listened to the, directions then suddenly grabbed Mrs. Dau-beris purse. He then jumped into his car, parked and disappeared, driving west on Venice Boulevard. The purse contained 822.75. i 'In another incident reported to police, a 28-year-old nurse, Pat E.

Smythe, of 812 N. June wu sleeping on the beach yesterday afternoon," nearfee" Pacific Coast Highway and Sunset Boulevard. She awoke suddenly and found an unidentified man standing over her, looting her wallet He Immeffiately. dropped the wallet ran to his waiting automobile, which had the motor running, and disappeared down the highway. No money wu missing from the wallet.

I potatment by 1 reh as Vtasonte successor. OnceWarren tookthe-rafe anT3 was fee associate justice, Iwaa the first to shake Warrens hand, Warren turned and shod: hinds -wife Jur-" tice Reeding from notea Traced hf fore him, Warren ctlfed on Acting Soficitor'Gcneral -Stent who'ilntr feiced Atte 'GenBfotorielL Warren spoke a PrestbiT boys fat northern California. li i Margaret Erhardl Rifes Set Tomorrow Student Contest (Continued From Page 1) ary, in addition to either a radio or TV receiver. During National Radio and Tel-evlsiln Week fiie participating broadcasting stations will grogram a series of six 3-minute model talks by eminent Americans. The high school contestants win listen to these for background information preparatory to the composition of their scripts.

Other Jaycee members on Stella's committee are Did: Buns and Lee Moss. Students of the three local high schools who wish to enter, the contest nay obtain further information fay calling Stella at Vermont 8-5055. dal birthday party -for them sponsored, by Ronnie Qrdeby of Kiddie- 3871 Culver Crater Street There will be free birthday cake, horns, hats' and 100 free kiddie rides, for the first little folk that show up. Friday evening between 6 pm and 8 pm, free birthday cake and coffee will be served ta Culver Center" Street Upwards of 4,000 servings of cake art anticipated. i i Culver Centers Birthday Party officially starts this Thursday morning with each store offering some of the finest bargains of the year, AH employees of the Center win wear colorful of the Center birthday natL tag that fee location of-tha atornf drain, i which will be built with county bond money in paral- rjvfffutwtoin lei or he under Rose' Avenue; when it ta 1 'i-'Diete' chrages are being'jt quested, according td that the can build courseta Avenue," when, completed to The Recreation Department has on; the drawing hoard plans to use present Board of Public Works property and other land to the acquired from privateownert, totaling about 55 acrea, hrithta the dty of Lbs Angeles, for.

course whidi would be 2700 feet long. May Joto Saata Moalca If the nine aerm in Santa Mon-kai Marine playground ill used, fee course woidd be much Jonger, Norman said. However; plans for tiw 'dues to. join- ta development of the course has not been worked The remainder of the 'park and playground area at Penmar wfil be developed toto pienta areas, tennis outdoor- gymnasium, playground areas, and baseball dia monds. There will be four acres'devot-bd to Picnic area, capable of caring for a party of 1500 people.

Tbe present Penmar baseball diamond win he used for this picnic ares. New BuUdtag Started According to Norman, there may be a few sections of the golf course ihich can be- devoted to picnic Area! 1 Die.city already is building 870,000 recreation headquarters on fee other, 13 acrea of playground area. Back of and 00 each side of this there win be landscaping, park areas and the other playground Alsb'occupytag good chunk of this ares is the new Penmar hard ball baseball field and two softball Yields. These also are under construction- V1' blocks. Taken in Burglaries M.

Burglars last night or early this morning broke Into the real estate office of BL, Marsh at 13122 Washington Blvd and took a Oliver QQr police reported today.fiy sit Another real estate office, that of David M. Washing-toQ Blvd; was fee victim of thieves last bight, Taken was a typewriter. V. Mrs. Scfawarz, of 11245 Cuj-verrBhrd reported that a thief raided her clothesline Saturday welcome te RwvnellvTheo fee new -dilef justice hera the A attorneys admission to: pne-.

ttoe before, fee sThe chief 'justice worer. a A black ailk robe of traditional de" sign lent to hint loathe dahyw A Retired Vlte-Piiniderip: for the eetral district, and I D. Grignon 'and R. E. Lovell govn on of the western district.

Warren Resigns as Governor in 32 Words SACRAMENTO 01 tt took Chief Jeottce Eari Warm jwt tt worde to reoiga as govenwr of California after 11 yean la efflce. 1 He. wreto Secretary of State Fnak Jordan: "la eider to accept the office of chief Justice of the United States, I hereby nslga as gov eraor of the State ef CUUonfa at IS (dock mWaigh Boday, Oct 4, 1SSS. t. Oyer $700 In valuable merdun-dise' gifts are; on display today ta tlw windowi of fiie J.

C. Pen- ney Cb in. Oliver Center. These gifts will be swarded to fortunate Culver Center shoppers, this com-tag Friday sventag at 9:15 as a climax to, the shopping centers Rg4th annual Birthday Party. gift award will be a free threeay.

trip to-Las Vegas. ThftJwo persons who are chosen will fly to the fun-fiOed Nevada city via Western Air Unes luxury Coachmsster. AU meals and lodgings will be provided the couple at Wilbur CUrka world fa- pious pesert lnn. On Friday afternoon and 5 pm jKveral hundred kid-dies ar eqiected to attend a spe- Sr-i- LOS ANGELES W-Deafe, -has taken WUI 78, etired vice president of the Southern CaB-V. fonda Edison Vend a farmer 5 newspape'rmsri, Fischer died Sunday; Re.WoiHtad.

for newsptpers in. Woodland," San 'A Luis OWspo jmd San Frandspo, and later dty edltor cf fee i Spokane -v Frincisro rj Daily snd.LolAiigeki He wu managing editor of fee Humboldt Times 'at EUtakAaati A editor id the California outMokta Loe Angeles 19l2 snd he. became aq editorial wrtter fof the Loa'Angelec Express and the A Trihun e.V: i In 1927-28' be wu gTand master of the Misonto Grand Lodge 'ef vip Fischer wu with Cbmpany 1921 hfe tirement -TV y-e- 7-y 6Ktr.

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